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Anna Kharbanda

Anna Kharbanda

Media Officer

Email: akharbanda@theworkfoundation.com

Telephone: 020 7976 3646

Anna is Media Officer for the Big Innovation Centre and The Work Foundation, working alongside Tom Philips, our External Affairs Officer. Together they act as the first contact point for all media enquiries.

Anna graduated from the University of Sussex with a BA (Hons) in Political Science in 2007. She joined The Work Foundation as Media Officer in June 2011, having spent the previous three years working for a range of leading communications teams in the voluntary sector. She also has experience of working as a member of TV production crews at the BBC and with independent companies.

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Autumn Statement 2011: A submission from The Work Foundation
This submission to the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement sets out what a credible growth plan would look like, emphasising the importance of infrastructure investment, innovation policies and more flexible regional growth policies.

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